Re: [Users] Importing an existing gluster setup

2013-08-28 Thread Nux!

On 28.08.2013 15:23, Sahina Bose wrote:

On 08/28/2013 07:41 PM, Nux! wrote:

On 28.08.2013 14:54, Sahina Bose wrote:

On 08/28/2013 06:36 PM, Kanagaraj wrote:

On 08/28/2013 06:16 PM, Nux! wrote:

On 28.08.2013 13:19, Sahina Bose wrote:

On 08/28/2013 05:44 PM, Nux! wrote:

Hi,
I have an existing gluster cluster, it's in production and fully 
functional. I'd like to be able to manage it from within Ovirt.
Can anyone tell me if I can import this gluster setup as it is? 
I don't want Ovirt to change anything on those hosts.

Yes, you can, using the Import cluster option when you create a
cluster with gluster services enabled (Do not enable virt 
services on

cluster)

This will install vdsm on the hosts, but should not affect the
gluster setup in any other way.


Hello Sahina,

I've added my existing gluster hosts as well as the VM running the 
ovirt-engine. It installed vdsm on this VM, set up a bridge called 
ovirtmgmt and rebooted it. Can you assure me this will not happen 
with the hosts I have in production. For the moment I cut access 
for ovirt to the gluster hosts.. my heart just froze when I saw 
that reboot. :)




It is not supposed to reboot if you have created the cluster with 
'Enable Gluster service' checked and 'Enable Virt Service' 
un-checked.


This is true for Ovirt version 3.3. Which version are you using?


I have installed 3.2, and only the "gluster" bit so I did not see any 
"Enable Virt Service".

Should I upgrade to 3.3?


Yes, since in 3.2 the hosts reboot even for gluster clusters.
You might want to consider waiting till the 3.3 GA build is out.(next 
week)


Thanks for that, I would have made a big booboo. :-)
We'll test 3.3. once it's out.

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Re: [Users] Importing an existing gluster setup

2013-08-28 Thread Sahina Bose


On 08/28/2013 07:41 PM, Nux! wrote:

On 28.08.2013 14:54, Sahina Bose wrote:

On 08/28/2013 06:36 PM, Kanagaraj wrote:

On 08/28/2013 06:16 PM, Nux! wrote:

On 28.08.2013 13:19, Sahina Bose wrote:

On 08/28/2013 05:44 PM, Nux! wrote:

Hi,
I have an existing gluster cluster, it's in production and fully 
functional. I'd like to be able to manage it from within Ovirt.
Can anyone tell me if I can import this gluster setup as it is? I 
don't want Ovirt to change anything on those hosts.

Yes, you can, using the Import cluster option when you create a
cluster with gluster services enabled (Do not enable virt services on
cluster)

This will install vdsm on the hosts, but should not affect the
gluster setup in any other way.


Hello Sahina,

I've added my existing gluster hosts as well as the VM running the 
ovirt-engine. It installed vdsm on this VM, set up a bridge called 
ovirtmgmt and rebooted it. Can you assure me this will not happen 
with the hosts I have in production. For the moment I cut access 
for ovirt to the gluster hosts.. my heart just froze when I saw 
that reboot. :)




It is not supposed to reboot if you have created the cluster with 
'Enable Gluster service' checked and 'Enable Virt Service' un-checked.


This is true for Ovirt version 3.3. Which version are you using?


I have installed 3.2, and only the "gluster" bit so I did not see any 
"Enable Virt Service".

Should I upgrade to 3.3?


Yes, since in 3.2 the hosts reboot even for gluster clusters.
You might want to consider waiting till the 3.3 GA build is out.(next week)

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Re: [Users] Importing an existing gluster setup

2013-08-28 Thread Nux!

On 28.08.2013 14:54, Sahina Bose wrote:

On 08/28/2013 06:36 PM, Kanagaraj wrote:

On 08/28/2013 06:16 PM, Nux! wrote:

On 28.08.2013 13:19, Sahina Bose wrote:

On 08/28/2013 05:44 PM, Nux! wrote:

Hi,
I have an existing gluster cluster, it's in production and fully 
functional. I'd like to be able to manage it from within Ovirt.
Can anyone tell me if I can import this gluster setup as it is? I 
don't want Ovirt to change anything on those hosts.

Yes, you can, using the Import cluster option when you create a
cluster with gluster services enabled (Do not enable virt services 
on

cluster)

This will install vdsm on the hosts, but should not affect the
gluster setup in any other way.


Hello Sahina,

I've added my existing gluster hosts as well as the VM running the 
ovirt-engine. It installed vdsm on this VM, set up a bridge called 
ovirtmgmt and rebooted it. Can you assure me this will not happen 
with the hosts I have in production. For the moment I cut access for 
ovirt to the gluster hosts.. my heart just froze when I saw that 
reboot. :)




It is not supposed to reboot if you have created the cluster with 
'Enable Gluster service' checked and 'Enable Virt Service' un-checked.


This is true for Ovirt version 3.3. Which version are you using?


I have installed 3.2, and only the "gluster" bit so I did not see any 
"Enable Virt Service".

Should I upgrade to 3.3?

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Re: [Users] Importing an existing gluster setup

2013-08-28 Thread Sahina Bose


On 08/28/2013 06:36 PM, Kanagaraj wrote:

On 08/28/2013 06:16 PM, Nux! wrote:

On 28.08.2013 13:19, Sahina Bose wrote:

On 08/28/2013 05:44 PM, Nux! wrote:

Hi,
I have an existing gluster cluster, it's in production and fully 
functional. I'd like to be able to manage it from within Ovirt.
Can anyone tell me if I can import this gluster setup as it is? I 
don't want Ovirt to change anything on those hosts.

Yes, you can, using the Import cluster option when you create a
cluster with gluster services enabled (Do not enable virt services on
cluster)

This will install vdsm on the hosts, but should not affect the
gluster setup in any other way.


Hello Sahina,

I've added my existing gluster hosts as well as the VM running the 
ovirt-engine. It installed vdsm on this VM, set up a bridge called 
ovirtmgmt and rebooted it. Can you assure me this will not happen 
with the hosts I have in production. For the moment I cut access for 
ovirt to the gluster hosts.. my heart just froze when I saw that 
reboot. :)




It is not supposed to reboot if you have created the cluster with 
'Enable Gluster service' checked and 'Enable Virt Service' un-checked.


This is true for Ovirt version 3.3. Which version are you using?






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Re: [Users] Importing an existing gluster setup

2013-08-28 Thread Kanagaraj

On 08/28/2013 06:16 PM, Nux! wrote:

On 28.08.2013 13:19, Sahina Bose wrote:

On 08/28/2013 05:44 PM, Nux! wrote:

Hi,
I have an existing gluster cluster, it's in production and fully 
functional. I'd like to be able to manage it from within Ovirt.
Can anyone tell me if I can import this gluster setup as it is? I 
don't want Ovirt to change anything on those hosts.

Yes, you can, using the Import cluster option when you create a
cluster with gluster services enabled (Do not enable virt services on
cluster)

This will install vdsm on the hosts, but should not affect the
gluster setup in any other way.


Hello Sahina,

I've added my existing gluster hosts as well as the VM running the 
ovirt-engine. It installed vdsm on this VM, set up a bridge called 
ovirtmgmt and rebooted it. Can you assure me this will not happen with 
the hosts I have in production. For the moment I cut access for ovirt 
to the gluster hosts.. my heart just froze when I saw that reboot. :)




It is not supposed to reboot if you have created the cluster with 
'Enable Gluster service' checked and 'Enable Virt Service' un-checked.



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Re: [Users] Importing an existing gluster setup

2013-08-28 Thread Nux!

On 28.08.2013 13:19, Sahina Bose wrote:

On 08/28/2013 05:44 PM, Nux! wrote:

Hi,
I have an existing gluster cluster, it's in production and fully 
functional. I'd like to be able to manage it from within Ovirt.
Can anyone tell me if I can import this gluster setup as it is? I 
don't want Ovirt to change anything on those hosts.

Yes, you can, using the Import cluster option when you create a
cluster with gluster services enabled (Do not enable virt services on
cluster)

This will install vdsm on the hosts, but should not affect the
gluster setup in any other way.


Hello Sahina,

I've added my existing gluster hosts as well as the VM running the 
ovirt-engine. It installed vdsm on this VM, set up a bridge called 
ovirtmgmt and rebooted it. Can you assure me this will not happen with 
the hosts I have in production. For the moment I cut access for ovirt to 
the gluster hosts.. my heart just froze when I saw that reboot. :)


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Re: [Users] Importing an existing gluster setup

2013-08-28 Thread Sahina Bose


On 08/28/2013 05:44 PM, Nux! wrote:

Hi,
I have an existing gluster cluster, it's in production and fully 
functional. I'd like to be able to manage it from within Ovirt.
Can anyone tell me if I can import this gluster setup as it is? I 
don't want Ovirt to change anything on those hosts.
Yes, you can, using the Import cluster option when you create a cluster 
with gluster services enabled (Do not enable virt services on cluster)


This will install vdsm on the hosts, but should not affect the gluster 
setup in any other way.




Thanks,
Lucian



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[Users] Importing an existing gluster setup

2013-08-28 Thread Nux!

Hi,
I have an existing gluster cluster, it's in production and fully 
functional. I'd like to be able to manage it from within Ovirt.
Can anyone tell me if I can import this gluster setup as it is? I don't 
want Ovirt to change anything on those hosts.


Thanks,
Lucian

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